Clinical Trial: Pre-operative Sonographic Assessment of The Median Nerve in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Does it Affect The Operative Procedure?

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Pre-operative Sonographic Assessment of The Median Nerve in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Does it Affect The Operative Procedure?

Brief Summary: Sonographic Assessment of The Median Nerve in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome to assess the surgical importance and added value of superficial ultrasonography in assessment of the median nerve in CTS.

Detailed Summary:

Abstract Objective: To assess the surgical importance and added value of superficial ultrasonography in assessment of the median nerve in CTS.

Methods: The study was conducted on thirty patients with CTS with electrophysiological confirmation; twelve males and eighteen females with mean age 43.93±4.51 (range 35-52y), and another thirty normal subjects; fifteen males and fifteen females, with their mean age 36.7±4.86 (range 29-45y). The cross sectional area (CSA) and flattening ratio (FR) at different levels were measured on both groups. Data from the study and control groups were compared. The accuracy of the ultrasonographic diagnostic criteria for CTS was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. All the patients had surgical carpal tunnel release and the operative details were correlated with the ultrasonographic data.


Sponsor: Minia University

Current Primary Outcome:

  • cross sectional area [ Time Frame: three minutes ]
  • flattening ratio [ Time Frame: three minutes ]


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

Current Secondary Outcome: cross sectional area difference [ Time Frame: three minutes ]

Original Secondary Outcome: Same as current

Information By: Minia University

Dates:
Date Received: March 7, 2017
Date Started: April 1, 2016
Date Completion:
Last Updated: March 16, 2017
Last Verified: March 2017